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Paramalingam Balakumar is a distinguished percussionist and educator renowned for his mastery of konnakol (South Indian rhythmic vocalization), Kanjira, and Morsing, with a significant presence in both the percussion and world music communities. He collaborates with prominent artists such as L. Subramaniam, Gilles Apap, and Dominique Di Piazza, blending Indian classical traditions with cross-genre musical explorations.
His primary academic affiliation appears to be with the HarMa+ Erasmus Mundus program, where he contributes as a faculty member (HarMa+ Faculty) and participates in educational initiatives like seminars and masterclasses. His teaching focuses on Indian rhythmic systems and percussion techniques, cementing his role as a key exponent of mridangam in Europe.
Research and pedagogical interests include:
- Ethnomusicology
- World Music
- Indian Classical Music
- Percussion Studies
- Rhythm Analysis
- Music Education
Through his performances and instructional activities, Balakumar bridges traditional Indian music with contemporary global practices, though no scientific awards or publications are mentioned in the provided text.
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